Miller gave a frank assessment on Levein’s reign as he stressed everything was in place for them to enjoy a successful World Cup qualifying campaign.That failed to materialise with two points from their first four games, and Scotland go into Wednesday’s friendly against Luxembourg with Billy Stark in caretaker charge and the squad decimated by nine withdrawals.Miller said: ‘We feel we had everything in place to have a right good campaign. The squad was there, the spirit was there, the atmosphere was great within the players and the coaches.‘Unfortunately we have not got the results that would allow that to continue. There are a few of us who felt we let the manager down in the first four games.’Meanwhile, Graeme Souness has ruled himself out of the running for the Scotland job and has thrown his backing behind Joe Jordan instead.Asked if he would be open to the role, Souness said: ‘No, it’s not for me. I think your man is Joe Jordan. He would be perfect. He fits the bill.’